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Eye of the moon

Eye of the moon

PLAYAWAY: The beautiful Queen Tiy of Egypt has died. Now there is a plot to murder her eldest son, Tuthmosis, and steal his throne. With her life in danger, Isikara, daughter of the Priest and Embalmer at the Temple of Sobek, the Crocodile God, has no choice but to help save him. On the run with the young prince, she travels to Nubia in search of allies to return him to his rightful throne. Their journey takes the two teenagers along the Nile, across the desert and through bustling bazaars, accompanied by an exotic slave dancer, as they fight to stay one step ahead of their pursuers, the High Priests who wish to silence them.

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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Status Due Date
920472291 YTBPL HOF
Young Adult Talking Book - Playaway   . Available .  
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Field name Details
RSN 000045769397
ISBN 9781408433645
Call Number 823.92
Dates Hofmeyr, Dianne
Name of Publisher Bath, England : BBC Audio, p2009, c2007.
Attachments digital ; 8 x 5 cm.+ 1 set earphones, 1 AAA battery, 1 lanyard ; in container.
Summary PLAYAWAY: The beautiful Queen Tiy of Egypt has died. Now there is a plot to murder her eldest son, Tuthmosis, and steal his throne. With her life in danger, Isikara, daughter of the Priest and Embalmer at the Temple of Sobek, the Crocodile God, has no choice but to help save him. On the run with the young prince, she travels to Nubia in search of allies to return him to his rightful throne. Their journey takes the two teenagers along the Nile, across the desert and through bustling bazaars, accompanied by an exotic slave dancer, as they fight to stay one step ahead of their pursuers, the High Priests who wish to silence them.
Subject Murder Investigation
Princes
Historical fiction
Egypt -- To 332 B.C -- History
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